Baby Annabell comes with her own hat, bottle, pacifier and a rattler that fits her as a toy bracelet.

Annabell does not have a cloth body. Her body is much more realistic than a cloth one, however, but children (and moms) who are used to cuddling baby dolls with a cloth body may not find Baby Annabell quite as cuddly. Actually, Mom is more likely to notice this than a child.

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Other features include:

A bottle which actually drains as she drinks.

A realistic sounding voice.

Quickly changing from crying to laughing.

A theme of a lamb.

A burping noise when her tummy is rubbed; it is very cute.

A sucking noise and motion which are surprisingly realistic.

Four AA batteries required.

A pacifier which comes with a clip.

Baby Annabell is so realistic that she can even "annoy" an impatient little mommy from time to time. Fortunately, when that happens, mommy can take a break by turning her off.

Many accessories exist for Baby Annabel although they are certainly not necessary to have fun with the doll.

Extra clothes are nice, though.

Although some infant clothing is appropriate for Baby Annabel, her neck is so large that the garment’s neck must stretch quite a bit to fit her.

The three accessories that CyberParent recommends for the youngest little mommy include:

Baby Annabell’s Infant Cozy: Perfect for Annabell with room to spare for her diaper, pacifier, and rattler. The cozy opens and closes with velcro–easier for small hands.

Baby Annabell’s Underwear Set: Best-dressed baby with a cotton shirt, diaper, and cotton bloomers. This clothing set will be the easiest for a young child to manipulate.